checked up on! - with Dr.-Ing. Marc Hüske
A data economy thrives on the participation of many parties
Manufacturing-X is picking up speed. Dr. Marc Hüske, VDMA, explains what is behind the initiative, what efforts it builds on from other projects and what to-dos are on the list.
When it was launched in 2019, Gaia-X was planned as a project to build a powerful, competitive, secure and trustworthy data infrastructure for Europe. To what extent does Manufacturing-X build on these results?
Marc Hüske: A key technical basis of Factory-X, a funding project as part of Manufacturing-X, is the exchange of data between participants in the data room. This data is used by the business applications, which enable users to develop new use cases and thus generate added value. Data transfer should be carried out according to data-sovereign principles in compliance with legal requirements and is based on the principles defined in Gaia-X.
To what extent are the Manufacturing-X activities based on the Catena-X activities of the automotive industry?
Manufacturing-X is a joint initiative of business, politics and science. Factory-X takes up the ideas of Manufacturing-X in full and aims to implement them for the application area of factory equipment suppliers and operators. One basis for this is the work and results of Catena-X, which are reused and expanded to include store floor issues. With Catena-X, an initial technical basis for open and sovereign data transfer along the supply chain has been implemented. The aim is to use this implementation in Factory-X as part of the 'kernel' and to expand it to include the exchange of data from the store floor.
With the Manufacturing X Forum, the VDMA is bundling its activities relating to Manufacturing X. This includes umati, IDTA and the topic of data rooms. How is it all connected?
The Manufacturing X Forum coordinates all VDMA activities relating to Manufacturing X, represents the interests of member companies and acts as an external interface to relevant initiatives, projects and organizations. In recent years, the industry, driven by Industry 4.0, has done a lot of groundwork to enable standardized, interoperable and cross-lifecycle data access and data exchange. The global umati initiative is committed to a semantic description of machine components and logical linking, thus enabling communication between machines based on OPC UA. Work on the AAS administration shell as the basis for the digital twin is being led by the standardization organization IDTA, while umati is jointly supported by VDMA and VDW.

Forum Manufacturing-X founded
In the VDMA Forum Manufacturing-X, the association bundles all activities on this topic for member companies and stakeholders. With the forum, the association is building on what has been developed over the last 10 years by the VDMA Industry 4.0 Forum.
The to-dos in data rooms
What are the to-dos with regard to data rooms?
Essentially, the development of basic services and business applications within the framework of the use cases defined in Factory-X and other so-called X projects for the creation of a data room must be driven forward and completed quickly. Time-to-market is also crucial here, as the funded projects take place in a pre-competitive framework. A data economy depends on the participation of many parties, especially in order to be economically successful. It is therefore important to introduce many companies outside the publicly funded development projects to the data spaces at an early stage via knowledge transfer. Concrete implementation projects can be initiated from sovereign data sharing, resulting in new applications and added value. The BMWK is currently supporting and will continue to support a large number of X projects that aim to establish various industry-specific data rooms. This requires structures to coordinate and orchestrate the data room initiatives, such as an overarching governance organization with its own legal form in which all relevant sectors are represented. The organization must be able to make decisions quickly and flexibly - even during the term of the funding projects.
What standardization is being driven forward with regard to Manufacturing X?
The projects are not yet at a level of maturity that would justify concrete standardization steps. However, the claim is that the project results will provide a fundamental basis for cross-company data linking. If this claim is fulfilled, we will raise the topic of standardization to an international level and bring the key project results regarding open interfaces to consensual standardization.










